or actively planning to vote a big old no in the very first bill on the deal in the second half for this wednesday. this does not look good a wednesday vote would be too early. a clear sign most republicans will block if the vote comes that day. johnson is talking about the bipartisan, i repeat, bipartisan deal is dead on arrival if it makes to the house at all. the committee is announcing it as a bad deal. the conference, #killthebill, it is aid for ukraine and israel. john chester has had just about enough of all of it. people want to work in good faith and did it and now good faith is out the window.. why is a deal worked out by a democrat, a republican, and independent on life support? it comes down to two words, donald trump. the former president saying the quiet part out loud, again, others quiet part might be concerned claiming that what he calls radical left democrats are laying a trap for republicans, quote, just in time for our most important ever elections. joi
have been empty for more than six weeks. reporter: as for this family it s frustrating and it s scary. first we couldn t feed our children because of the infant formula shortage and now we re facing another challenge with being able to take basic care of them. reporter: athena jones, cnn, new york. hello. i m kristen fisher. welcome to cnn newsroom. this massive winter storm system is barrelling towards the east coast this hour, and this arctic chill is straining the power grids, closing airports from coast to coast, and causing deadly road conditions on one of the busiest travel days of the year. look at this video that we just got in from hamburg, new york. snowing and flooding on the coast at the same time. deep floodwaters across new england are a huge concern heading into the weekend as temperatures continue to drop, and nearby buffalo, officials have closed the airport and canceled all flights. you can see why. over 70 million americans are experiencing belo
liquids. kristen? that s advice that i m sure a lot of people celebrating the holidays don t want to hear, but it s the right advice. there s also this recent study that helps explain why the cold weather gives us colds. i mean, we ve always kind of assumed that that happens, but help us understand the why here and what this study says. right. it s just intuitive, but researchers at harvard did something really interesting, kristen. they looked at the cells that line people s noses at different temperatures. those cells in your nose. they re the first line of defense when germs start to attack. they have very specific roles to play, and they found they don t work great in the cold. their effectiveness really wanes once the temperature goes down. so if you find you re getting a cold in the cold, you re not crazy. there really is some science behind it. good to know. elizabeth cohen, thank you. elon musk claiming that the twitter files revealed the government told him to suppress
Grippesaison: Hausärzte fordern Grippe-Impfkampagne tagesschau.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tagesschau.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.